Insights from imaging the implanting embryo and the uterine environment in three dimensions

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Abstract

Although much is known about the embryo during implantation, the architecture of the uterine environment in which the early embryo develops is not well understood. We employed confocal imaging in combination with 3Danalysis to identifyand quantify dynamic changes to the luminal structure of murine uterus in preparation for implantation. When applied to mouse mutants with known implantation defects, this method detected striking peri-implantation abnormalities in uterine morphology that cannot be visualized by histology. We revealed 3D organization of uterine glands and found that they undergo a stereotypical reorientation concurrent with implantation. Furthermore, we extended this technique to generate a 3D rendering of the cycling human endometrium.Analyzing the uterineandembryo structure in3D for different genetic mutants and pathological conditions will help uncover novel molecular pathways and global structural changes that contribute to successful implantation of an embryo.

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Arora, R., Fries, A., Oelerich, K., Marchuk, K., Sabeur, K., Giudice, L. C., & Laird, D. J. (2016). Insights from imaging the implanting embryo and the uterine environment in three dimensions. Development (Cambridge), 143(24), 4749–4754. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.144386

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